Why noble gases do not participate in chemical bonding?
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As they are inert(present in less concentration) is the right answer.
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Hi there dear user ^_^
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The electron arrangements in the atoms of the noble gases ae very stable which do not allow the outermost electrons to take part in chemical reactions, that's why they do not participate in chemical bondings.
The elements which do not participate in chemical bondings are as follows :
▪Helium (He)
▪Neon (Ne)
▪Argon (Ar)
▪Krypton (Kr)
▪Xenon (Xe)
▪Radon (Rn)
Hope it helps you out ^_^
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The electron arrangements in the atoms of the noble gases ae very stable which do not allow the outermost electrons to take part in chemical reactions, that's why they do not participate in chemical bondings.
The elements which do not participate in chemical bondings are as follows :
▪Helium (He)
▪Neon (Ne)
▪Argon (Ar)
▪Krypton (Kr)
▪Xenon (Xe)
▪Radon (Rn)
Hope it helps you out ^_^
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